Authors: Bella Andre
too, because she couldn’t imagine not having had these past two
weeks with him.
Stil, that didn’t change the fact that she needed to get out
while there was stil a chance of retaining one smal sliver of an
unbroken heart.
“I thought I could do this, but seeing you with the baby and
the dogs and your family—it’s too much. I let myself get in too
the dogs and your family—it’s too much. I let myself get in too
deep. I shouldn’t have been in there today with al of you.”
“They al wanted you there, Heather. And I needed you
with me.” He slid the pads of his thumbs across her cheeks to
wipe her tears away. “Seeing you with the baby—” He paused,
his gaze intense and filed with emotion. “You’re going to be such
a beautiful mother, Heather. So damn beautiful.”
The reverence in his words made her tears fal faster, made
it even more imperative that she say, “I’m sorry. I can’t see you
anymore.”
“Why?” he demanded fiercely.
Because I can’t keep pretending I’m not falling more in
love with you with every breath you take, with every caress
from your strong hands, with every sweet word from your
lips.
Instead of saying any of those things, she forced herself to
shrug. “It was fun, but—”
“Fun?” It was more growl than word. Any trace of the
teasing man he often was completely disappeared as they faced
each other down on an early-morning San Francisco sidewalk.
“We both know it’s been a hel of a lot more than fun.”
She couldn’t let him say anything more. Not when Zach
Sulivan was hands-down the most charming, charismatic man on
the planet, to the point where he actualy made her father look
like a rank beginner by comparison.
And not after she’d just watched a fantasy flash before her
eyes of him holding
their
baby one day.
Desperate to try to save what was left of her heart, frantic
Desperate to try to save what was left of her heart, frantic
to try to keep her soul from being utterly destroyed along with it,
she said, “That’s why we should stop seeing each other—before
either of us gets any deeper.”
“Too late.” His eyes flashed with surprise and he stared at
her in the same stunned disbelief that she’d just experienced
moments before. “Holy hel, I think I’m already in love with
you.”
Her entire body tingled at his words, especialy the several
square inches just beneath her breastbone.
She’d never seen Zach look less than steady on his feet. Or
maybe he just looked that way because she was spinning so fast
from having heard the one four-letter word she’d been certain
Zach Sulivan would never, ever say.
His emotional confession knocked the breath right out of
her. Joy at his words of love warred with disgust at herself for
wanting to hear him say them again, to insist that they would
remain true no matter what she said or did to try and push him
away.
“We agreed,” she said just above a whisper, her throat
raw, the words hoarse. “Just sex. No emotions.
No falling in
love.
”
It was crazy, but the more horrified Heather was by his
being in love with her, the more Zach realized his feelings weren’t
being in love with her, the more Zach realized his feelings weren’t
going anywhere. She hadn’t tricked him into this. His faling for
her had happened al on its own, despite the fact that love wasn’t
supposed to be in his plans.
His chest clenched tight at the thought of leaving both
Heather and the kids he couldn’t imagine not having with her
now, behind too soon. But even though he knew he should be
letting her go find some guy who could realy give her forever, it
turned out he was just as much of a selfish bastard as he’d
always been.
Which was why even thoughts of how crushed his mother
had been by his father’s sudden death couldn’t stop him from
saying, “I changed my mind.”
He slid his hand into her hair the same way he always did
when they were making love. Because that’s what it had always
been, right from the start.
Not just sex, but
love.
“You changed my mind.”
“No,” she protested in her beautiful, stubborn way. He
wouldn’t want her any other way, even as she said, “You can’t
change your mind about love when you don’t even believe in it,
remember?”
“I never said I didn’t believe in love,” he clarified. “I just
said I wasn’t looking for it. But I didn’t know you were coming
into my life. I couldn’t have known.” He looked into eyes that
were so beautiful, whether lit with laughter or hazy with passion.
“I meant it when I said you were mine. From the first moment I
set eyes on you, I knew it. You knew it, too, Heather. That the
set eyes on you, I knew it. You knew it, too, Heather. That the
first time we met, the first time we touched, the first time we
kissed, I was yours.”
She didn’t try to deny it this time, simply said, “I wasn’t
looking for this. I don’t want this.”
Didn’t she see how strong she was? Strong enough to
make better decisions than her mother ever could have? For the
milionth time he wanted to tear her father apart for the way he’d
hurt his beautiful daughter. She’d been innocent, pure like Emma
once...until her father had destroyed her faith.
“I love you, Heather.”
Love for her had been there, inside of him, al along. Seeing
Heather surrounded by his family, and then with Emma, and
knowing how perfectly she fit in with everyone else he loved, had
just made his feelings for her al the more undeniable.
Her beautiful face was ful of so much emotion as she
looked up at him, that his throat clogged just looking at her.
“How do you always do this to me?” she whispered.
Hope lit in him, warring with the dark knowledge that
making her profess her love to him wasn’t fair. Not when he’d
go and die on her too soon, just like his father had.
Shoving the darkness away as he had a thousand times
before, he whispered back, “What do I do, Heather?”
Finaly, she reached for him, putting her hand over his heart
the same way she had their first night together. “You make me
feel so much.”
She wasn’t running anymore, and that should have been
She wasn’t running anymore, and that should have been
good enough. But it wasn’t. He wanted to hear her say she loved
him, too.
“How much?”
“Everything.”
Nothing could have stopped him from kissing her then, and
as his mouth covered hers he realized he didn’t need her to say
the words after al.
Because the love she felt for him was right there in her kiss.
* * *
kept buzzing with reminders of meetings she needed to attend
and voice mails from her assistant. Zach’s siblings texted and
caled to get the dirt on why the two of them had left his
brother’s house so abruptly. Without even discussing it, it was
clear that work, family—al of the usual things that made up their
days—would have to wait.
Only the dogs couldn’t possibly be ignored, not when they
needed to be fed again and taken on a walk to the park to run
off some energy. Throughout, while Heather told Kate to cancel
everything for the rest of the day, and she threw Atlas’s rope and
watched Cuddles tackle it with her entire body, the only thing
Heather could focus on was the way Zach never let go of her
hand for one second.
And the fact that he loved her.
Love
was a word that hadn’t meant anything to her since
Love
was a word that hadn’t meant anything to her since
she was seventeen. She’d been certain it could never impact her
again, not after so many years of hearing her father throw it
around like sparkly confetti.
But when Zach said it, she’d felt the resonance of those
four letters down so deep in her soul that her entire world shifted
on its axis.
She’d tried for so long to pretend love didn’t matter.
It did.
She’d tried for so long to keep that part of her cold.
Untouchable.
Zach had touched her, warmed her.
She’d embraced being alone.
Only to find a man without whose smiles, off-color jokes,
and sensual whispers as she was coming apart in his arms, she’d
be lost.
By the time they got back to the house and Atlas plopped
down on his doggy bed with Cuddles lying across him the way
she loved best, Heather felt like her insides were a volcano on
the verge of exploding.
Her hand was stil in his as they headed for the bedroom.
Zach closed the door with a soft click that sounded like a bulet
going off inside her head.
Feeling shaky, she had to reach for him, had to wind her
arms around his waist and back, knowing he’d be strong. Solid.
She’d never let herself lean on anyone before.
Zach caressed her cheeks, his thumbs brushing over her
mouth before his fingers moved into her hair, to the spot that felt
mouth before his fingers moved into her hair, to the spot that felt
just right whenever he held her there.
“I’ve never made love to anyone before,” she whispered,
overwhelmed by what she was feeling, how strong, how
unstoppable her emotions were.
He leaned closer and his mouth hovered over hers. But
instead of kissing her, he whispered across her lips, “Yes, you
have. Every time we’ve touched, you’ve let me love you.” His
voice was even deeper than normal, and raw with emotion. “And
you’ve loved me right back.”
His reply was utterly unexpected.
And, amazingly, just as true.
Just because she hadn’t wanted to let herself love him,
didn’t mean she’d even come close to succeeding. From that
first brush of their fingertips in the park, to the kiss she’d given
him on his cheek, to passion exploding in the aley at the
balpark...no matter what she’d told herself, no matter how she’d
tried to pretend none of it realy mattered, every second with
Zach had shifted the wals around her heart.
Until they’d come crashing down.
“Love me again, Zach.”
His mouth covered hers a heartbeat later with a kiss that
was so sure and warm and utterly sinful it made her toes curl in
her tennis shoes. He loved her mouth the way he loved every
inch of her skin—with complete possession, unbridled pleasure,
and pure male satisfaction.
His tongue slipped and slid against hers, before moving
back out to run a sensual path across her lips, from one corner
to the other. “So sweet.” He nibbled on the flesh of her lower lip.
“So soft.” His tongue laved over the smal bites, soothing her at
the same time he built her arousal even higher.
And then she was in his arms and he was carrying her over
to the bed, pressing her back into the duvet as he covered her
body with his. Both of them were stil fuly clothed, but that
didn’t stop her from wrapping her legs around him and puling
him even closer.
He deepened their kiss with a possessive growl that sent
the dials on every last nerve in her body way past eleven. There
was no space in their kiss for thinking, for worrying, only the
sweet release of feeling herself open al the way up, inside and
out.
For Zach.
He lifted his head to stare into her eyes.
“Mine.”
The word
was rough, ragged from his lips. Fire burned in his gaze, hotter,
more intense than her beautiful charmer had ever been before.
“You’re mine.”
Before she could tel him yes, she was his, and always had
been, his mouth was stealing her breath away again and his
hands were puling at fabric, unzipping where he could, ripping
when fabric didn’t come off easily enough.
Heather loved every one of his rough demands, the same
ones she was making of him as she kicked off her shoes, then
yanked his shirt off and shoved his pants down with her feet.
She’d never felt this wild, or this free, before.
She’d never felt this wild, or this free, before.
Only with Zach.
She had to run her hands over his hard muscles, his chest
and arms, his back and shoulders, to make sure it wasn’t a
dream. His hands were just as greedy as they stroked over every
inch of her skin, his mouth folowing his fingers from her ankles,
then up her legs to that spot behind her kneecap that had her
trembling and gasping at how sensitive it was before he moved